Zusammenfassung der Ressource
ESL Approaches & Methods
Anmerkungen:
- Chamot, A. U. (2009). The CALLA handbook: Implementing the cognitive academic language learning approach. White Plains, NY: Pearson, Longman.
Herrera, S. G., & Murry, K. G. (2005). Mastering ESL and bilingual methods: Differentiated instruction for culturally and linguistically diverse (CLD) students. Boston: Pearson Allyn and Bacon.
- Approach
- Grammatical Approach
- Direct Method
- Focuses on total
immersion in L2.
- teachers would
model and
students
would practice
language
patterns
- discouraged translation
- placed emphasis on
context through
use of objects,
photographs,
drawings
- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QODzJsElHVU
- Grammer translation
- Development
of reading,
writing, and
grammar
- translation not
for meaning
- Audiolingual
- Minimal use of
L1, error
correction, drills
and repetitive
practice
- In the classroom
- memorization
- kinetics
- teacher centered
- Communicative Approach
- Sheltered Instruction
- Grade-level modified
curriculum; student centered
on communication and
meaningful acquisition of
knowledge
- In the classroom
- Scaffolding
- guarded vocabulary
- reduced use of idioms
- cooperative learning
- hands on activities
- manipulatives, realia
- language rich environment
- Silent Way-teacher's
silence was
intentionally designed
to encourage student
initiative, language
production
- Natural Way-comprehension preceds
production, lanauge production
emerages in states, communicative
goals should guide instruction,
activities designed to lower affective
filter
- comprehensible input
- silent period
recognized and
respected
- foundation for
sheltered method
of instruction
- Cognitive Appraoch
- CALLA
- CALLA integrates content
subject instruction with
academic language
development and explicit
insturction in learning
strategies.
- In the classroom
- Graphic Organizers
- KWL charts, outlines
- Self-Monitoring
- Making Inferences
- Cooperative learning
- Questioning
for
clarification
- independent learners
- 5 Phases:
Preparation,
Presentation,
Practice, Evaluation,
Expansion
- Active learners are
better learners.
Strategies can be
learned. Academic
language learning is
ore effective with
learning strategies.
Learning strategies
transfer to new skills.